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  2. Common goldfish - Wikipedia

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    It is recommended to change a 10–25% of the water at a time to avoid removing good bacteria from the tank. Cleaning the filter sponges and vacuuming the gravel can help remove debris and rotten food. Treated tap water at the same temperature as the tank water should be used to refill the tank.

  3. Fishkeeping - Wikipedia

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    An aquascaped freshwater aquarium. Fishkeeping is a popular hobby, practiced by aquarists, concerned with keeping fish in a home aquarium or garden pond.It is a practice that encompasses the art of maintaining one's own aquatic ecosystem, featuring a lot of variety with various water systems, all of which have their own unique features and requirements.

  4. Atlantic silverside - Wikipedia

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    The abiotic factors the Atlantic silverside needs to survive varies for populations of fish based on their geographical location. They can tolerate an average temperature of 70 °F (21 °C), a salt content of the water ranging from 0 to 37ppt, and a well-mixed body of water to prevent hypoxic conditions. Individuals have been found in ...

  5. Coldwater fish - Wikipedia

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    Japanese koi carp are coldwater fish. The term coldwater fish can have different meanings in different contexts.. In the context of fishkeeping, it refers to ornamental fish species that tolerate the temperatures of a typical indoor aquarium well and do not require a heater to remain active, as opposed to tropical fish whom need a heater to survive in the room temperatures of temperate climates;

  6. Goldfish - Wikipedia

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    For common and comet varieties, each goldfish should have about 20 US gallons (76 L; 17 imp gal) of water. Smaller fantail goldfish should have about 10 US gallons (38 L; 8.3 imp gal) per goldfish. The water surface area determines how much oxygen diffuses and dissolves into the water.

  7. Fantail (goldfish) - Wikipedia

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    It supports double anal and tail fins. The anal and caudal fins are well divided into two matching halves. Although generally considered a hardy goldfish, Fantails can be sensitive to prolonged exposure to low water temperatures. Keeping Fantails in an aquarium requires an ideal temperature of 73 to 74 °F (23 °C) [2]

  8. Instagram mom Gretchen Adler often reminds her 300,000 followers that she “prioritizes health.” She shared a recipe for homemade Goldfish crackers.

  9. Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    Aquarium heaters combine a heating element with a thermostat, allowing the aquarist to regulate water temperature at a level above that of the surrounding air, whereas coolers and chillers (refrigeration devices) are for use anywhere, such as cold water aquaria, where the ambient room temperature is above the desired tank temperature. [47]